Classroom bulletin boards that are fun and engage your students are a must for any classroom! Not only do they create a welcoming, mentally-stimulating classroom environment, but they can be educational too!

Transforming your classroom with an interactive bulletin board takes a little time and care, but it’s well worth the effort.

An interactive bulletin board display can:

capture student interest about a particular teaching topic

mentally challenge students

help students practice skills related to their learning

be used to help students calm down and refocus when they need a break from learning.

How to Make an Interactive Bulletin Board Display

There’s really only one rule you need to follow to create an interactive display – it needs to be accessible to your students! The level of interaction that your display allows is up to you, but it needs to have an element that can be changed or manipulated in order to encourage student involvement.

We’ve downloaded some of our most engaging teaching resources to show you just how easy it is to create an interactive bulletin board display and immerse your students in their learning.

(1) “I Wonder?” Wall

Engage your students at the beginning of a new unit of work by creating an “I Wonder…?” Wall!

Simply create a space for your students to jot down their questions and thoughts as you introduce a new topic to your lessons. This can be used at the beginning of any unit of work and is a great way to encourage higher-order thinking and inquiry-based learning.

(2) Measuring Madness

The thing about teaching math is that there are so many concepts to cover in a year, you often teach something for a few weeks and then move on without a great chance to consolidate your students’ learning.

Putting together a manipulative wall such as our measuring madness wall can help draw your students into a topic, and then review and revise their understanding for weeks to come!

Why not provide the students with some rulers or tape measures to actually measure the objects? It would make a great station in any math rotation. Happy measuring, class!

(3) Morning Brainstorm

Get your class’s brains fired up with a morning brainstorm wall!

Simply place a new ‘answer’ onto your brainstorm wall each morning. What the answer is, is up to you!

Your answers can be as simple as a number (The answer is 42…what’s the question?) or an answer specific to a unit of work you are doing. Your students’ brains will be buzzing with all the possibilities, and their questions may surprise you!

As your students come into the classroom each morning, give them the task of being a ‘brainstorm detective’! Ask them to read the answer and formulate a possible question. Once they’ve come up with a question, they can add their question to the morning brainstorm wall.

(5) Make a Nonsense Word

If your students are up for some nonsense-word fun, then this is the interactive classroom display for you!

Nonsense words are a great way to teach students about word decoding, syllables, and sounds.

To make this wall, simply print off some word parts, place them in easily accessible envelopes, and let the fun begin! Students pull out and combine word parts to create some crazy, mixed-up words to read!

For an extra bit of learning, have your students add their nonsense word creations to a class list for the whole class to read!. They can also try to figure out how many letters, sounds, and syllables each nonsense word has.

(6) Search-a-Rooney Wall

What on Earth is a search-a-rooney, you may be asking yourself!?

Well, it’s simple! A search-a-rooney is an amazing visual display that challenges students to use their powers of observation and deduction to find interesting items! If a student needs a moment to focus, send them to the search-a-rooney.

You can create a search-a-rooney from anything you can attach to a wall!

Can you find 5 things beginning with the letter ‘p’?

How many crayons are on the display?

What are some things would you use outside?

Can you find the words ‘Find Me’?

You can even change the visual challenge to suit your lesson topic or theme for the term, so it can be as interchangeable as you want. I loved using the Bright Chevron Themed Display Banner to theme mine, but let your imagination run wild!

(7) Count Down Calendar

This last interactive classroom display is sure to get your class excited!

Create a count down calendar to an event or occasion that your class is working towards! Looking forward to a celebration? Going on a field trip? Count down to the day with fun activities and resources linked to that occasion. Reveal a new surprise activity to your class each day.